According to a statement signed by University of Michigan’s president, provost, vice president for student life and the vice provost for equity, inclusion and academic affairs, the fliers were discovered in Haven and Mason halls — two interconnected academic buildings on University of Michigan’s campus.

“While we continue to defend any individual’s right to free speech on our campus, these types of attacks directed toward any individual or group, based on a belief or characteristic, are inconsistent with the university’s values of respect, civility and equality. We also have a responsibility to create a learning environment that is free of harassment,” read part of the statement.

The dean of Michigan’s College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Andrew Martin, also released a statement:

“These posters advocating white supremacy strike at the very heart and soul of the College. Their presence marred our physical spaces—in Haven and Mason halls—where we hold our classes and where our faculty and staff work, and are an assault on everything we believe in as a liberal arts college and as a diverse community.”